“She was a beautiful lady inside and out. And she was a symbol of our school,” says Guardardo. “Her battle against cancer was unlike any other. She had a resolve to maintain her kindness and to maintain her fortitude.”

When the idea was hatched to build an outdoor classroom there was no hesitation that the building would be dedicated to Mrs. Roarty.

“She loved the outdoors. She loved sports so I think the outdoor classroom is the perfect thing to dedicate to her,” says Senior Olivia Guthrow.

Graduate Jordan Atkins, with the help of fellow students and grant money, built the structure by hand.

“When I found out she passed I was brought to tears. I was very sad but I’m very happy we can do something in honor of her memory,” says Atkins.

Mrs. Roarty may not have been here for the dedication, but her friends say her legacy will always live on in her classroom.

Physical Education teacher, Kieley Thomas says “We still have a sign on the door says ‘I love my students because they make me smile every day’ and we’ve left it there. She hasn’t left. She hasn’t left.”

Many of the student and staff wore “Keep Calm and Carrie On” T-shirts to the dedication of the outdoor classroom. Proceeds from the t-shirt sales will benefit a scholarship fund for Carrie Roarty’s two young children.